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2014-01-16

Little cork animals
Look­ing for some­thing to do with all those corks sit­ting around from a summer’s worth of din­ner vino? All it takes is five minutes—and some craft paper, thread, and toothpicks—for you and your lit­tle ones to trans­form these ordi­nary bot­tle stop­pers into pocket-sized pals in the fun forms of a dragon and horse with rider.

2014-01-06

Easy glass identifications for guests

"Recently, my friend Susann and I were talking about the necessary evil of wine charms (the little charm that hangs around the stem of a wine glass that is meant to connect the glass to its owner – so no one else accidentally drinks out of it). They serve a great purpose, but they can be a bit unattractive. I have never found a set in the stores that I wanted to buy. So Susann, this post is for you! Here are a few ideas you may like."

2014-12-18

It's Christmas!

Can you believe Christmas is already HERE!?!?! It is my absolute favorite holiday and I have more Christmas ornaments and Santas than I care to admit...On the other hand, I only own ONE Christmas wreath...Why? probably because we only have one front door ;) Well, I decided to make a wine cork wreath to help me decorate the dining room. I am not one to brag, but I do think this wine cork wreath turned out really cute!!! Truth be told, it was actually quite easy, and very cheap.

2014-12-15

Recycled materials really are fun to craft with, we thought Cork Craft Ideas would be a great next project to explore. I am quite lucky that friends and relatives collect their corks for us, so we do have quite a cork stash!! Plenty of opportunity for making!! Crafty bloggers got together again, to create this little Cork Craft video for you – sharing and discussing some of our cork craft ideas and then, I share links plus a few more ideas!!

2014-12-12

This post is for kid on christmas holidays, enjoy!

I didn't want to limit my kids' creativity by telling them what they should make and simply set out all the supplies (e.g., corks, push pins, pipe cleaners), encouraged them to build whatever they wanted, and provided some inspiration via these corkers from Paper Source. The kids loved them, and the corkers helped get the creative process started. - See more at:

Why Cork Spirit?

Cork Spirit is an online store specialized in commercialization of used wine corks, corks for crafts, yoga cork products and cork products for home and gifts.

We offer our customers quality products and a reliable service, never belittling the quality and rigor.

Our customers find on this space a catalogue with thousands of products that we conveniently bring to you.

Our mission since 2010 has been providing a wide range of cork products directly over the Internet without any intermediary and incredible fantastic prices.

We partner with high quality companies ensuring you a quality service. We entrust the delivery of our products to recognized experts (USPS, Parcel Force, Fedex, CTT, DHL) which guarantee the best service and the best delivery times.

Why Cork Products?

The lightness and the soft feel of cork, its ability to absorb physical and acoustic shocks makes it an excellent choice for a large variety of products. Cork is also non-allergenic, anti-fungal, anti bacterial, anti static and fire resistance. Therefore cork provides ultimate comfort, softer feel and wellness.

Cork trees grow with zero inputs: no pesticides, no irrigation, and no pruning are required. The harvesting of cork does not harm the tree. In fact, no trees are cut down during the harvesting process. Only the bark is extracted, and a new layer of cork regrows, making it a renewable resource. Cork grows in the Mediterranean region and its culture extends to countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, Morocco, Italy, Algeria and Tunisia. In Portugal, which is the number one country for cork production, cork harvesting is highly regulated by the government. Trees aren't harvested until 25 years of age, and then only every 9 years. The oak trees can last hundreds of years! The extraction method is completely safe for the tree and its surface doesn’t suffer any type of damage.